MuchMusic Video Award-winner Carly Rae Jepsen has extended her stint atop the Hot 100 with “Call Me Maybe” to a second week, further ensuring that the catchy disco-pop single is indeed a top contender for Song Of The Summer. But Billboard points out that Jepsen, Gotye (who had the previous #1 single for eight weeks with “Somebody That I Used To Know”) and fun. (who had the chart-topper before that with “We Are Young”, which ruled for six weeks) have formed a triumvirate of sorts by racking up the longest stretch of #1s by lead acts making their first appearances on the Hot 100 since July 1977. At that point, it was Bill Conti’s “Gonna Fly Now”, followed by Alan O’Day’s “Undercover Angel” and then Shaun Cassidy’s “Da Doo Ron Ron” who pulled off the feat.

Not boding well for these current chart rulers: Billboard points out that, of the 1977 trio of artists, only Cassidy returned to the top 40 with a follow-up single. Enjoy it while it lasts, gang!

Megatrons, are you ready for the next serving of Title? According to a new press release, the next single off of Meghan Trainor's #1 debut record will be "Dear Future Husband," due to be released on April 26 in the UK.

On the eve of her album’s American release, we rang up Janet from across the pond to get her thoughts on melancholy music as well as her passion for drag queens and Adventure Time, plus the surprising connection she and Courtney Love share…at least according to Courtney.

Following Fifth Harmony's 2013 'Better Together' EP and its full-throttle, Radio Disney-approved dance pop comes its debut album 'Reflection,' where the 'X Factor' girl group reintroduces itself as a Destiny's Child for the selfie generation.

That mysterious photo of Malia Obama in a Pro Era shirt may have flummoxed the Secret Service, but it's the latest indicator suggesting hip-hop revivalism is for the kids. The obsession with NYC's "Golden Age" of rap is no longer solely the realm of bitter, old hip-hop heads, as young New York MCs like Pro …